The FAES-CCB Scholarship funds NIH CCB fellows to take FAES biomedical science courses and workshops, supporting research and expertise in compulsive behaviors.
Funder: Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences
Due Dates: Rolling (applications accepted until funds are depleted; awards made during last week of course registration)
Funding Amounts: $300 per award, up to 2 awards per fellow per academic year; applies toward tuition/fees for FAES Academic Programs.
Summary: Tuition assistance for current NIH Center on Compulsive Behaviors (CCB) fellows to participate in FAES courses and workshops.
Key Information: Only current CCB fellows are eligible; must register for course before applying.
This scholarship program is a partnership between the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) and the NIH Center on Compulsive Behaviors (CCB), supporting CCB fellows with tuition assistance to enroll in FAES Academic Programs. Its goal is to foster research and expertise in compulsive behaviors by enabling fellows to access a broad range of online courses and workshops in biomedical and related sciences. The scholarship is part of a trans-NIH initiative to enhance collaboration and scientific discovery in the field of compulsive behaviors.